OCTOBER 2017 BEACON

NCYC Regular Meeting Minutes

10 August 2017

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The board discussed the need to purchase a floating stray current monitor for use near the swimming hole. Bill Calihan and Commodore, Pat Carroll, offered to pay for it. Installing GFI breakers at the wells closest to the swim hole were also discussed. Membership – Kim Miedema We have gained 5 boating and 2 junior members since the club opened this year. Also, there are 3 more applicants than on opening weekend. Currently, the membership budget is $3800 short. Thank-you notes were sent to 20 visitors who attended the membership drive. Kim thanked the 17 members who brought guests for the weekend. A few of the visitors expressed interest in joining the club immediately if the dues were pro-rated; however, dues are set by the By-Laws and must be approved by the membership with a vote. Publications – Ron Draper Ron discussed timing of Beacon submissions, and he asked for input by the 27 TH of each month. There was discussion regarding publishing a list of clubs with whom the NCYC has reciprocity. Various other ideas were discussed to add content to the Beacon. Ron brought up the concept of selling hotdogs and beer near the harbor for events. There was discussion regarding the liquor license and fund raisers. Secretary – Commodore, Pat Carroll, for Glenn Nixon New members are being assigned work weekends. Open work weekends, at this point, are only Labor Day and Haul Out. The By-Law Committee meeting was held at NCYC on 5 August. Supplies – Dale Hall Dale discussed the revenue comparison, to 2016, by category. At this point supplies revenue is up $2450 (5.5%) compared to the same time last year. The only categories that are lower are food and ice. Food revenue is down because popcorn has not been available; production start-up has taken longer than expected after the sale of the company. Transportation – Darryl Campbell Fin 1 is running great with its new engine. Fin 2, the Mackie, will be converted to a single throttle and shift control to replace the two-lever unit. A coolant hose was replaced, and the system was bled. Fin 3, the Stanley, will have a brand-new thruster reinstalled after haul out. Fleet Captain – Commodore, Pat Carroll, for P/C Tom McHugh Christmas in July was a success. It was well attended; the clubhouse was beautifully decorated and the weather cooperated. Thanks to all who worked to put on the event. The final rendezvous will be 18-20 August at Mac Ray Harbor for the Selfridge 100 TH Anniversary air show. NCYC has 17 wells reserved, and others will attend by car or dinghy.

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